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I vote Uncanny X-Force other than it would mean two remender books in a row and I already pre-ordered it but It looks to be an awesome book, Ultimate thor has Pacheco...but he hasn't been good since after Superman/Batman.

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I vote Uncanny X-Force other than it would mean two remender books in a row and I already pre-ordered it but It looks to be an awesome book, Ultimate thor has Pacheco...but he hasn't been good since after Superman/Batman.

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FANTASTIC FOUR IN...ATAQUE DEL M.O.D.O.K.! # 1The Story: M.O.D.O.K.! Monkeys! Mayhem! Marvel�s First Family returns to Puerto Rico! There�s no such thing as a relaxing vacation for Reed Richards and Sue Storm. They thought they were getting off easy with just having to fight an out-of-control Dragon Man in an exploding oil refinery�but when the monstrous evil genius M.O.D.O.K. hatches a plan involving genetically enhanced monkeys, our heroes will be up to their ears in it! And will they be helped or hindered by the mysterious Puerto Rican figure known only as�El Vejigante?

FANTASTIC FOUR IN...ATAQUE DEL M.O.D.O.K.! # 1The Story: M.O.D.O.K.! Monkeys! Mayhem! Marvel�s First Family returns to Puerto Rico! There�s no such thing as a relaxing vacation for Reed Richards and Sue Storm. They thought they were getting off easy with just having to fight an out-of-control Dragon Man in an exploding oil refinery�but when the monstrous evil genius M.O.D.O.K. hatches a plan involving genetically enhanced monkeys, our heroes will be up to their ears in it! And will they be helped or hindered by the mysterious Puerto Rican figure known only as�El Vejigante?

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FANTASTIC FOUR IN...ATAQUE DEL M.O.D.O.K.! # 1The Story: M.O.D.O.K.! Monkeys! Mayhem! Marvel�s First Family returns to Puerto Rico! There�s no such thing as a relaxing vacation for Reed Richards and Sue Storm. They thought they were getting off easy with just having to fight an out-of-control Dragon Man in an exploding oil refinery�but when the monstrous evil genius M.O.D.O.K. hatches a plan involving genetically enhanced monkeys, our heroes will be up to their ears in it! And will they be helped or hindered by the mysterious Puerto Rican figure known only as�El Vejigante?

hush, you! that one would be hard to boycott, I would want to review in broken free translation spanish.

FANTASTIC FOUR IN...ATAQUE DEL M.O.D.O.K.! # 1The Story: M.O.D.O.K.! Monkeys! Mayhem! Marvel�s First Family returns to Puerto Rico! There�s no such thing as a relaxing vacation for Reed Richards and Sue Storm. They thought they were getting off easy with just having to fight an out-of-control Dragon Man in an exploding oil refinery�but when the monstrous evil genius M.O.D.O.K. hatches a plan involving genetically enhanced monkeys, our heroes will be up to their ears in it! And will they be helped or hindered by the mysterious Puerto Rican figure known only as�El Vejigante?

hush, you! that one would be hard to boycott, I would want to review in broken free translation spanish.

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The first thing that strikes you about Frank-Castle #21 is Dan Brereton's artwork. He's probably the most underrated comic book painter out there, and here he lives up to his reputation as modern day pulp incarnate. He does a gorgeous job with Franken-Castle on Monster Island. The story is solid, but starts to wear towards the end. Remender get to his "out" quickly enough, and spends the rest of the issue showing Castle's struggles with the Bloodstone. The appearance by Else Bloodstone is welcome, as she always is, but it feels like the story achieved everything it set out to do with some page space to spare, and thus starts to drag for the last few pages before finally getting to its ending. Also, Frank's first person narration is fine, but really gets distracting in parts.

The back up story reestablishes the status quo of The Punisher. He's back to killing thugs on the streets in his traditional uniform, and he does so with some gusto. It's always good to see Frank Castle doing what he does best, and we'll obviously be doing more of that.

My score: 8. A solid enough comic book with a good resolution, elevated by wonderful artwork.

Staff Writer

The first thing that strikes you about Frank-Castle #21 is Dan Brereton's artwork. He's probably the most underrated comic book painter out there, and here he lives up to his reputation as modern day pulp incarnate. He does a gorgeous job with Franken-Castle on Monster Island. The story is solid, but starts to wear towards the end. Remender get to his "out" quickly enough, and spends the rest of the issue showing Castle's struggles with the Bloodstone. The appearance by Else Bloodstone is welcome, as she always is, but it feels like the story achieved everything it set out to do with some page space to spare, and thus starts to drag for the last few pages before finally getting to its ending. Also, Frank's first person narration is fine, but really gets distracting in parts.

The back up story reestablishes the status quo of The Punisher. He's back to killing thugs on the streets in his traditional uniform, and he does so with some gusto. It's always good to see Frank Castle doing what he does best, and we'll obviously be doing more of that.

My score: 8. A solid enough comic book with a good resolution, elevated by wonderful artwork.

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